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February 27, 2026

Emissions have nothing to do with burrito night

Poor Kermit. He has had a tough time being green - just like me.

Christopher’s magic comeback season continues with a trip to CCS title game

Christopher’s 34-7 win over Alisal Saturday meant a little more than just revenge. And perhaps it meant a little bit more than just a berth into the Central Coast Section Division IV championship game. Two years ago, the Cougars were a 2-8 team. Last year...

Sorry CBS, not everyone loves Raymond

I have a confession to make, one that I know could cause me a

Help needed at Bay Area food banks

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley and four other Bay Area food banks have a critical shortage of volunteers and are reaching out to the public for assistance.  Collectively, Bay Area food banks feed about one million people each month.  Second Harvest, Alameda County Community Food Bank...

Ghost ready for anything

Robert

Verdicts in juxtaposition: Is justice really served?

Can you believe it was nearly a decade ago that the nation tuned

Pioneers, the Gold Rush and “Cullumah”: Students Learn California History

Along the banks of the American River’s South Fork, in a valley native Nisenan people called “Cullumah“ or “beautiful valley,” craftsman James Marshall discovered gold in 1848. Marshall’s discovery began the great California Gold Rush and fueled the West’s dramatic growth for decades.

Need a companion? Adopt a greyhound

April is National Adopt-a-Greyhound-Month. Every year, rescue groups, including The Greyhound Project, put out the word that they have dogs looking for homes. There are large numbers of dog racetracks across this country, and greyhounds and whippets are the breeds of choice for trainers and gamblers in this sport.

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